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Join us for Cover Me Urban 2024 as we celebrate the neighbourhood of Rexdale and raise funds for the youth who call YWS home!
Thu, May 2, 2024
6:30 PM – 9:00 PM
The Rec Room
255 Bremner Boulevard Toronto, ON M5V 3M9

General Admission $150.00 each
Group of 4 $130.00 each
Group of 10 $125.00 each
Ticket prices include all food and drinks
PLEASE NOTE: This is a 19+ event
ATTIRE: Evening Casual

HOSTED BY MARTHA CHAVES
Martha Chaves is a Latinx-Canadian award-winning stand-up comedian, actor, and comedy writer.
Thank you for supporting YWS and helping us raise funds to support youth experiencing homelessness.

Kenn Lewis
Caribbean Steel Drums
Edllusion
Entertainment
Run The Flex
Hip Hop Dance Studio
Bluesworld Music
Singer / Song Writer







Thistletown High School Chefs






The Auction is now LIVE!
Bid on a variety of items, like a 5-day African Safari in Tanzania from Urth Expedition, Toronto Blue Jays and Toronto Maple Leaf’s tickets, a variety of artwork, getaways, and much more! All proceeds will support Youth Without Shelter.

Youth Without Shelter – commonly known as ‘YWS’ – is a charity offering shelter and support for youth facing homelessness in the GTA. Since our founding in 1986, when a group of teachers came together to create a safe place for youth after seeing the need within their classrooms, we have been providing client-focused services in a non-judgmental environment for youth aged 16 – 24. Located in North Etobicoke, we are a house where a youth’s culture and needs are understood, and where each youth can receive shelter, one-on-one guidance, mental health and wellness supports, and training, through our wrap-around model of programming. All operations are trauma-informed and designed to build self-esteem and resiliency, and focus on personal strengths. Together, with our experienced team of staff, we recognize the individual needs of each youth we serve and empower them to discover their own unique path out of homelessness and to live responsibly and independently within our society.
Toronto is recognized as one of the most diverse cities in the world. Over 250 ethnicities and 180 languages are represented here. For the past 9 years, Cover Me Urban has been a celebration of our diversity. We come together for a special night to celebrate the culture-rich neighbourhoods of Toronto for an electric evening of urban sights and sounds. We sample street foods prepared by local Toronto Chefs, enjoy visual arts, music and entertainment, all while supporting and bringing awareness to youth within our city who struggle with the realities of homelessness.

While celebrating our diversity, CMU fundraising events have always represented different cultures and communities by having “neighbourhoods” in our venues to embody the spirit of Toronto.
Each year, Cover Me Urban takes inspiration from one of our cultural neighbourhoods of Toronto. We aim to explore and learn about our communities while raising awareness to the thousands of youth within them who struggle to find a safe place to call home.
Our next stop in our Neighbourhood Series takes us a bit closer to home where we’ll be celebrating the Community of Rexdale!
Home to YWS for over 35 years, Rexdale is known for its diversity and resilience, making it a great example of the strength that can be found in local communities when people come together to support one another.
Rexdale is a remarkable and culturally diverse community, where residents from all corners of the world come together to create a rich and vibrant mosaic. The strength of Rexdale lies in its unity, celebrating a blend of traditions, languages, and customs. At the heart of Rexdale’s vitality are its youth – a strong, inspiring generation who embraces their heritage while working to shape a brighter future for not only themselves but their community at large. Building and supporting this local community is not just a commitment; it’s a celebration of the unique talents, stories, and potential that reside within. CMU 2024 will be a celebration of resilience, growth, and hope for a better tomorrow.

CMU Youth Artist
Akshata Kulkarni
Akshata Kulkarni (she/her) is an artist and programmer from Rexdale. Studying computer science at the University of Toronto, she hopes to incorporate design and technology into her passion for helping nonprofits and local Toronto communities.

